May 11, 2006

artificial intellegence

from my experience artificial intellegents...at least the free ones that you can google online... are not that intellegent.

from what i heard on a tv show a few years ago, they are supposed to be so good, that a human chatting online, with either a robot or a real person, only can tell the difference with a 50% acuracy.

these bots are definatly easy to tell, as they often say irrelevant things:

splotchy ==> how should I know.
you ==> well you just said that
splotchy ==> I heard the same thing yesterday from
the telephone company

you ==> which phone company
splotchy ==> the one from Oklahoma
you ==> i don't know any thing about oklahoma
splotchy ==> why don't you?
you ==> why should i?
splotchy ==> I don't know
you ==> do you know any thing about oklahoma
splotchy ==> I heard about any thing about
oklahoma when I visited London

you ==> do you know anything aobut oklahoma?
splotchy ==> I heard about anything aobut
oklahoma when I visited the high plains

May 10, 2006

la raconte: comparison between two cities

this blog for a while might seem more like my diary than my quirky observations...but deal.

differences between kitchener and ottawa.

-i hear church bells every hour, not sirerns.
-there tends to be more busniness in what used to be homes. they just have a sign out front indicating lens clinic, or legal clinic, or boutique. it's house house, business, house. unheard of in ottawa. sure, down town there is the odd coinwash or pizza join with an apt above it. but you can tell it's a pizza join with an apt above it. this looks like a house, and you wouldn't know different, cept the sign.
-there are ugly factory buildings everywhere, where in ottawa there are ugly suberbs every where.
-speeking of suberbs...the suberbs in kitchener are soooo beautiful. it looks like a giant glebe. the houses are all different, and there are hundereds of trees...
-the people are actually friendly, not cold and bitchy.

similarities

-i walk about the same distance to get to work.
-it's a city
-it's in ontario
-still near train tracks

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